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  • Tug Of War: Ford Bronco Badlands vs Land Rover Defender


    Overview

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    Tug Of War: Ford Bronco Badlands vs Land Rover Defender - image 1042645

    In his latest video, YouTuber Sam CarLegion subjected these two potent off-roaders in a series of tug-of-war battles

    The contenders? Well, they’re amongst the best off-road rigs that are currently on sale, i.e popular Ford Bronco Badlands against the mighty Land Rover Defender P400. Let’s look at specs to see how these two top-tier off-roaders stack up against each other before they battle it over four rounds with their various off-road modes.

    2022 Ford Bronco Badlands

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    Tug Of War: Ford Bronco Badlands vs Land Rover Defender - image 1042650

    In the grey corner, we’ve got the Ford Bronco Badlands, which features a 2.7 liter EcoBoost V-6, that produces 325 hp & 399 lb-ft of torque paired to a 10 speed auto box with 4WD

    In the grey corner, we have the popular Ford Bronco in Badlands spec. Under the hood lies a 2.7-liter turbo V-6 EcoBoost engine that produces 325 horsepower and 399 pound-feet of torque. The Bronco features a 10-speed automatic transmission with a four-wheel drive. The Badlands sits pretty much at the top of the Bronco range with only the Edition One doing one better.

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    Tug Of War: Ford Bronco Badlands vs Land Rover Defender - image 1042651

    The Badlands pretty much sits at the top of the Bronco range and the one seen here is sitting on proper off-road tires. It can two about. It has a dedicated tow mode and cal haul 3500 lbs

    Ford designed it to be the ultimate off-roader with its GOAT mode system also including the rock crawl mode. You’ve got differential lockers on the Ford as well. The Bronco Badlands can tow 3500 pounds and tips the scales at 5320 pounds. The Badlands sits on 17-inch rims wrapped in proper 35 inch off-road tires.

    2022 Land Rover Defender P400

    Tug Of War: Ford Bronco Badlands vs Land Rover Defender - image 1042649

    Tug Of War: Ford Bronco Badlands vs Land Rover Defender - image 1042649

    In the blue corner, we have Land Rover’s latest generation P400 Defender that features a 3.0-liter inline-six, which produces 395 hp and 406 lb-ft of torque, mated to a 8 speed auto with AWD

    Next, in the blue corner, we have the latest generation of the Land Rover Defender P400 from across the pond. Under the hood lies a 3.0-liter turbocharged inline-six, that produces 395 horsepower and 406 pound-feet of torque. It is mated to an eight-speed auto box sending power to all four wheels.

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    Tug Of War: Ford Bronco Badlands vs Land Rover Defender - image 1042636

    Unlike the previous old-school Defender, this latest model is loaded to the gills with a lot of high-tech off-road hardware like an electronic differential and Land Rovers legendary Terrain Response System. This particular example of the Defender can tow 8201 pounds and has a curb weight of 5035 pounds. The Defender comes wrapped in standard off-road tires with much larger rims.

    So having looked at the specs, the Defender has the higher horsepower and can tow more, but the Bronco is on proper off-road knobbly tires and even though it can tow lesser, it has a dedicated tow mode. Let’s see how things pan out in this tug-of-war.

    Tug Of War: Ford Bronco Badlands vs Land Rover Defender - image 1042647

    Tug Of War: Ford Bronco Badlands vs Land Rover Defender - image 1042647

    So on paper, the Defender has more power but can that compensate for the Broncos off-road tires on snow?

    Tug-Of-War: Land Rover Defender P400 vs Ford Bronco Badlands

    Tug Of War: Ford Bronco Badlands vs Land Rover Defender - image 1042648

    Tug Of War: Ford Bronco Badlands vs Land Rover Defender - image 1042648

    Well, lets find out as these two thoroughbreds go head to head over four rounds

    Both Sam, who is sat in the Bronco, and Richard in the Defender buckle up to battle out in a series of tug-of-wars lasting four rounds. For round one, they decide to do just have the SUVs in their 4×4 automatic mode.

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    Tug Of War: Ford Bronco Badlands vs Land Rover Defender - image 1042644

    For round one, both SUVs are in their automatic 4WD modes. Both drivers take their foot off the brakes and gradually begin to apply pressure on the gas pedal

    With that, they take their foot off the brakes and begin to gradually hit the gas pedal. Well, despite the extra power on the Defender, it, unfortunately, began to spin its wheels and struggled to put those 395 ponies to the ground. The Bronco was had better traction and as a result, managed to pull the Defender to the other side. So that’s round one to the Badlands.

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    Tug Of War: Ford Bronco Badlands vs Land Rover Defender - image 1042631

    For the second round, Richard in the Defender decides to engage his differential with low range and switches it up to the dedicated off-road mode. Will that make a difference? The short answer was no. It was more wheel spin for the Defender this time round as well.

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    Tug Of War: Ford Bronco Badlands vs Land Rover Defender - image 1042633

    For the final two rounds, Sam has the Badlands set to its most extreme settings with traction off, both differential lockers activated with four-wheel low. It was no contest this time around and the Ford pulled the Defender well beyond the midway point. So the Bronco takes the final two rounds as well.

    Final Thoughts

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    Tug Of War: Ford Bronco Badlands vs Land Rover Defender - image 1042665

    At the onset, we wanted to know if more power could compensate for better traction? Well, you have your answer. To sum it up, Sam says that they could do this all day long and it was the better tires that were helping the Bronco in this face-off.

    Tug Of War: Ford Bronco Badlands vs Land Rover Defender - image 1042646

    Tug Of War: Ford Bronco Badlands vs Land Rover Defender - image 1042646

    Now, although he feels that the Defender offers a far more refined on-road experience of the two, the Land Rover is more suited for a more mature audience. The Bronco meanwhile is most likely to be cheaper to both buy and run and he wouldn’t hesitate to give it some stick when he’s out with it in the elements.

    You can watch both off-roaders battle it out in Sam’s video below


  • Hennessey Wants To Give The Ram TRX and Durango SRT A Hellephant Swap


    We Could Be Looking At Two 1,200+ Horsepower Vehicles Here

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    Hennessey Wants To Give The Ram TRX and Durango SRT A Hellephant Swap - image 985230

    In the video, John Hennessey talks about pairing the Hellephant engine with the Ram 1500 TRX and the Durango SRT. The Hellephant engine is a homage to the 426 HEMI V-8 from the past. Mopar sells the Hellephant as a crate engine, which it unveiled at the 2018 SEMA Show. It displaces at seven liters and comes with a 3.0-liter supercharged that made 15 pounds of boost. The result of this was 1,000 horses and 950 pound-feet of torque.

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    Hennessey Wants To Give The Ram TRX and Durango SRT A Hellephant Swap - image 985233

    The aftermarket company has already tried this in the TRX when it built a 6×6 version of the truck called the Mammoth. But, coming from Hennessey, no stick figures are even enough. So, they tuned it up to produce 1,200 horses, thus making it one of the most powerful trucks ever. The company has even tuned-up the standard 6.2-liter supercharged V-8 Hellcat engine and offers the TRX with it. It makes 310 horses and 319 pound-feet of twist more than the stock truck, which brings the power output to 1,012 ponies and 969 pound-feet of torque.

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    Hennessey Wants To Give The Ram TRX and Durango SRT A Hellephant Swap - image 985235

    John even mentioned Hennessey’s got about 60 TRXs in total, so it seems like a popular choice for the Hellephant build in the four-wheel-drive avatar. For now, the company has got two Hellephant crate motors with it, which could mean both, the TRX and the Durango, getting one engine each. We could see these builds make more than 1,200 horses and perhaps, over 1,000 pound-feet of torque too.

    Conclusion

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    Hennessey Wants To Give The Ram TRX and Durango SRT A Hellephant Swap - image 985237

    This video was the first episode of a new ‘Hellephant Madness’ series, so we could see the crate engines being plonked into the vehicles in the upcoming videos. If you were to make a decision, which vehicle would you choose to be powered by the 7.0-liter, 1,000-horsepower Hellephant engines? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.